Yes, they were skilled at hunting large animals.
They were hunters of large animals, just like the Neanderthals.
There is evidence to suggest that Neanderthals were mainly meat-eaters, but they also consumed plants and would have had a varied diet depending on seasonal availability. Isotope analysis of Neanderthal bones indicates they had a diet that included both meat and plants.
Wikipedia has a good site.
Neanderthals were an ancient human species that lived in Europe and Asia. They were skilled hunters and used tools, fire, and lived in shelters. They also buried their dead, which suggests a level of symbolic or ritual behavior.
There are several theories as to why Homo sapiens outlasted Neanderthals, including better adaptability to new environments, more sophisticated tools and technology, and possibly greater social cooperation and communication skills. Homo sapiens also had a higher level of genetic diversity compared to Neanderthals, which may have contributed to their ability to survive and thrive in different environments.
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Neanderthals
No not really, neanderthals were all about surival.
Scientists believe that modern humans, Homo sapiens, coexisted with Neanderthals for a period of time before ultimately outcompeting them. Interbreeding between the two species likely occurred and some Neanderthal DNA still exists in modern human populations. Over time, Homo sapiens adapted and evolved traits that allowed them to thrive and eventually dominate the Earth.
No. Neanderthals existed in pre-Judaic times.
Neanderthals used there feet for transportation